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Topic: PawPaw Gene's Cajun Candied Jalapenos (Read 439 times)

Hi friends,This is a recipe for making Cajun Candied Jalapenos supplied to me by my friend Diana. These are slightly sweet, slightly sour, and as hot as you want to make them. If you want them hotter leave more seeds and the white membrane that holds the seeds. They are delish with crackers and cream cheese or on sandwiches. In fact they're great right out the jar."gene"

Cajun Candied JalapenosDiana Callahan

Ingredients• 3 pounds fresh, firm, jalapeno peppers, washed , (1 pound with seeds included and 2 pounds de-seeded)• 2 cups cider vinegar• 6 cups white granulated sugar• ½ teaspoon turmeric• ½ teaspoon celery seed• 3 teaspoons granulated garlic• 1 teaspoon ground cayenne pepperInstructions1. Wearing gloves, remove the stems from all of the jalapeno peppers. The easiest way to do this is to slice a small disc off of the stem-end along with the stem. Discard the stems.2. Slice the peppers into uniform 1/4 inch rounds. Set aside.3. In a large pot, bring cider vinegar, white sugar, turmeric, celery seed, granulated garlic and cayenne pepper to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Add the pepper slices and simmer for exactly 4 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the peppers, loading into clean, sterile canning jars to within ¼ inch of the upper rim of the jar. Turn heat up under the pot with the syrup and bring to a full rolling boil. Boil hard for 6 minutes.4. Use a ladle to pour the boiling syrup into the jars over the jalapeno slices. Insert a cooking chopstick to the bottom of the jar two or three times to release any trapped pockets of air. Adjust the level of the syrup if necessary. Wipe the rims of the jars with a clean, damp paper towel and fix on new, two-piece lids to finger-tip tightness.5. *If you have leftover syrup, and it is likely that you will, you may can it in half-pint or pint jars, too. It’s wonderful brushed on meat on the grill or added to potato salad or, or, or… In short, don’t toss it out!6. Place jars in a canner, cover with water by 2-inches. Bring the water to a full rolling boil. When it reaches a full rolling boil, set the timer for 10 minutes for half-pints or 15 minutes for pints. When timer goes off, use canning tongs to transfer the jars to a cooling rack. Leave them to cool, undisturbed, for 24 hours. When fully cooled, wipe them with a clean, damp washcloth then label.Notes:Allow to mellow for at least two to four weeks. The peppers will “plump up” and age like fine wine.The amount of seeded jalapenos controls the heat level of the finished product. This one is my personal favorite. You may prefer hotter .